Gifting isn't just for prospecting; it's a powerful tool for customer success. After a sale, create contests and reward key adoption activities with small gifts. This gamification encourages users to engage with your product, turning initial usage into lasting habits.
Offering a desirable physical gift—a "MIFK"—with an annual subscription renewal can be a powerful tactic to combat churn. The appeal of a limited-time physical item can persuade even disengaged users to re-subscribe, as seen with the Endel app offering a bag.
Go beyond transactional perks. Unexpected, tangible gifts—like a pumpkin delivered in the fall—create a powerful emotional connection. This "surprise and delight" strategy fosters extreme loyalty and word-of-mouth marketing that a standard service call, no matter how perfect, cannot replicate.
Counterintuitively, providing new, varied bonuses frequently can keep customers engaged longer than a single, large permanent upgrade. This is because customers quickly get used to permanent features, while novelty continually recaptures their interest.
Instead of focusing only on the primary decision-maker, send thoughtful gifts to stakeholders who do the heavy lifting but are often unappreciated, like procurement or operations teams. Acknowledging their work builds allies within the account and can remove friction from the buying process.
To combat early discouragement in sales, create leaderboards and rewards for leading indicators like 'most doors knocked' or 'most calls made.' You can even award a prize for the 'biggest cuss out' to gamify rejection, creating early wins and de-stressing the process.
Use customer data to perform radically thoughtful, unexpected acts of kindness. Sending a customer a personalized gift related to their hobbies (like a signed jersey) can create a powerful story that generates referrals from high-value connections within their network.
Effective user onboarding focuses on helping users achieve small, tangible victories that lead to the product's core value. Instead of generic feature tours, use in-app messages triggered by specific user behaviors (or lack thereof) to guide them to the next "micro-yes," like sending their first Zap in Zapier.
Go beyond transactional bonuses by creating status labels (e.g., 'VIP', 'Elite') that customers earn through loyalty. Publicly celebrating these status changes creates social proof and makes the status something customers feel proud of and reluctant to lose.
Move beyond simple product usage for retention. Design a clear "adoption ladder" with defined milestones that encourages customers to deepen their relationship with your brand—progressing from user, to community participant, to podcast guest, and even to business partner. This creates immense stickiness and fosters evangelism.
To ensure gifting is a consistent part of your sales process, treat it like any other critical activity. Block out 1-2 hours weekly, like on a Friday afternoon, and set a minimum KPI for sending a specific number of meaningful gifts or handwritten notes.